Although Saudi Arabia keeps the same aggressive attitude on the Lebanese crisis as told here on Al-Akhbar saying that Saudi Arabia advised its Lebanese allies who are negotiating Qatar to maneuver and gain time ‘till the Saudi [sick] mind thinks of an alternative plan, but I have a reason to think that the Saudis are acting alone recently without an American [or Israeli] backup.
Just look at this report on the Qatari newspaper Al-Watan which explains that The U.S. is reviewing its plan and policies against Syria saying:
The U.S. policy of blockade, punishments and isolation of Syria brought negative results and were counterproductive, American policy advisors think that it is the time to negotiate with Syria…
I just read on an Arabic forum that Hezbollah is right now interested to find a solution for the Lebanses crisis than ever, to block the Saudi prince Bandar [head of the Saudi national security and Bush’s close friend] attempts to wage a sectarian tension between Lebanese factions.
Egyptian No1 writer Fahmi Hawaidi wrote a good article today called “An attempt to understand what happened in Lebanon”, with an excellent start:
What happened in Lebanon is bad, but the worst is how the Arabs approached the crisis on the both fronts; politically and the media.…with the pro-government teams suddenly brought the question of Hezbollah communication network that exists for 20 year..and suspicious Americans military movement at the Lebanese shores .. [These reasons] pushed Hezbollah to engage in a preemptive attack…
Also in his weekly program on Aljazeera [part-1, part-2], Mohamed Hassanein Heikal revealed few secrets about the assassinated Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri [in part-2] saying:
Hariri was a Saudi nationality and never had a Lebanese nationality because the Saudi law prevents the citizens from obtaining double nationality.… I met him in house in Paris and he told me that being the Lebanese prime Minister cost me 1 milliard dollar.
As for Azzaman report, quoting Syrian sources that Arab nationality arrested in Syria with connection to Mughniyah’s assassination, I said that before, he is a Saudi nationality.
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Ladysweetie,
Your two wittiest ever comments:
1) Ayatollah Scarecrow for Sistani.
2) Nibras Kazimi, Chalabi’s poodle.
Both made me laugh ))) Bravo )))
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